Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 May 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

The recent upsurge inanti-immigration angerexpressed in various marches around the country has attracted both praise and condemnation from supporters and opposers, including the UN. It would be the height of gullibility to relegate these marches which attract multitudes of people with diverse political ideologies simply toxenophobia. A closer scrutiny of the reasons advanced to justify these sentiments lends some legitimacy to these hitherto peaceful protests.

SA’s labour force is widely unionised, even the low-skilled sector which is populated by security guards, farmworkers and domestic employees. It is a labour force which is alive to the rights accruing from the Labour Relations Act, which guarantees collective bargaining, the right to strike, protection from unfair dismissal and perpetual casualisation, thenational minimum wage, working hours and other rights. These rights have been irksome to some employers for many years, leading to the DA’s persistent call for their liberalisation in order, it says, to encourage job creation opportunities.

The high unemployment rate, now exacerbated by undocumented migrants taking up most of the menial jobs on offer, is worsening the disparity statistics, with the poor becoming poorer and the rich becoming richer With the woefully low capacity of the department of labour’s inspectorate, which is also prone to bribery, it is thus no surprise who gets the job when a South African and an undocumented immigrant show up at the small factory gate. And driven by basic needs both for himself and the struggling families back home, the immigrant gratefully gives to the job more than it requires of his hard labour. He puts in the productively long hours for less than the national minimum wage, tolerating racism and even inhumane treatment at times.

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Under these circumstances, the undocumented immigrant thus becomes the natural choice for most other job opportunities, resulting in increasing levels of unemployment for, especially, black South Africans, who then have to depend solely on the meagre government grants for survival. Driven by the legacy of apartheid and unequal access to education and economic opportunities, SA has consistently ranked as the country with the highest inequality in the world, with the top 10% of its population owning roughly 66% of the total wealth. Thehigh unemployment rate, now exacerbated by undocumented migrants taking up most of the menial jobs on offer, is worsening the disparity statistics, with the poor becoming poorer and the rich becoming richer as their profits balloon due to sub-minimum wage payments for more work.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • May 05, 2026

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